Follow this symbol all the way to Santiago de Compostela"Ten centuries ago, a pilgrimage to Santiago de Compostela entailed an arduous preparation. The pilgrim-to-be had to put things in order at home, write his last will, procure money for his gear and lodging, and obtain from his priest a certificate of good faith. Similarly, today a pilgrim needs what is called in Spain a credencial, a letter of accreditation delivered by the many Associations of the Friends of Saint James, found all over the world, which gives access to private or religious lodging for a minimal sum.The Medieval pilgrim’s outfit consisted of a wide-brimmed hat; a long walking stick (bourdon) made of strong wood with an iron end, useful in fending off wolves and dogs; and a leather pouch slung over the shoulder to hold the small amount of food it was practical to carry."
6 comments:
Good for you and 400 km, Wow! I send my best and will be thinking of you.
Thank you for your sweet comment, I'm glad to see you back in blogland. ((Hugs)) Best to Z-Z.
200km in 4 days?? Methinks you got the mileage wrong huh!
Thanks for pointing that out, Amawalker. You're right! In fact, it's a 6-day walk, which I've already corrected on my post. I will certainly be checking out your blog for advice :-)
200km in 6 days is really good going. Hope el camino was good to you peregrina-ann!
abrazo,
Sil
wow!!!! good for you! you will have such a great time!
We drove this a few years back, and walking it is something I really want to do.
Oh, how I envy you!
P.S. Let me know how to reach you by email.
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